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July LSAT-Flex Score Drop Tech Issue? From an email I received (minimally edited and condensed): "My son recently took the July LSAT Flex and ran into a scoring issue which appears not to be a single isolated incident. I think you may find this of interest. Specifically, he had taken many, many practice tests and was consistently scoring between 172-178. His lowest ever was around 165, his first PT before he started studying. His Flex score, however, came back as 120/O percentile. This was his first time taking the exam. He contacted LSAC and received a fairly boilerplate email response along the lines that “practice test results don’t always predict figure outcomes, etc.” A follow-up email has received no response to date, other than that LSAC had received greater than normal email traffic and therefore a response would be delayed. Two important additional facts: First, he did experience technical problems during the test that knocked him offline. He immediately reported those to LSAC and PU and they were investigated, with a response that indeed he had been lost five minutes due to these glitches. He still felt he did well and —before he was allowed to know his score — agreed that he would accept his score regardless of the merits of these particular issues. Of course, these are entirely different, and relatively minor, issues than scoring issue, which appears to stem from LSAC just not counting any part of his exam. Second...it appears that other July candidates as well have received seriously anomalous scores that indicate a lack of data integrity in the scoring process. These are not in the nature of “I was getting 160 in my PTs and I got a 155 on the exam.” These are 20-50 point discrepancies that indicate that, for whatever technical reason, LSAC did not include the scores from between 1-3 sections of the exam. These appear most commonly among people whose scores were lost, then later recovered by LSAC, or who experienced technical problems on the test... Obviously, it casts some serious doubt on the integrity of the scoring process, and warrants significant and immediate attention from LSAC." LSAT-Flex FAQ: https://lsatblog.blogspot.com/p/lsat-... LSAT-Flex Playlist: • LSAC Dropping Logic Games, ABA Droppi... Free Easy LSAT Cheat Sheet: https://bit.ly/easylsat LSAT Courses: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/p/lsat-c... LSAT Schedules: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/p/month-... LSAT Blog Free Stuff: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/p/lsat-p... Best LSAT Prep Books: https://lsatblog.blogspot.com/p/best-... LSAT Unplugged Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... LSAT Unplugged Instagram: / lsatunplugged LSAT Coaching YouTube Playlist: • LSAT Coaching Classes with Steve Schw... Law School Admissions Coaching YouTube Playlist: • Law School Admissions: Essays, Schola... LSAT Unplugged Facebook Group (community and free livestream classes): / lsatunplugged LSAT Blog: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/LSATBlog... ***